[0001] This invention relates to automotive vehicle pyrotechnic airbag inflation devices.
More particularly it relates to the manner in which an autoignition material is provided
in such devices. It is applicable to both driver side pyrotechnic airbag inflators
and passenger side pyrotechnic airbag inflators.
[0002] It is known to provide pyrotechnic airbag inflation devices with an autoignition
charge, e.g. as described in Adams et al United States Patent 4,561,675 issued December
31, 1985.
[0003] It is also known to seal each pyrotechnic airbag inflator using foil bonded to the
surface of the diffuser in the inflator, e.g. as described in Davis et al United States
Patent 4,380,346 issued April 19, 1983.
[0004] The disclosures in these patents are intended to be incorporated in this specification
by this reference as representative of the prior art.
[0005] In prior art pyrotechnic airbag inflation devices an autoignition charge is often
incorporated into a package which is positioned at one end of a passenger side inflator
or at a suitable location in a driver side inflator. The purpose of the autoignition
package is to ignite the pyrotechnic inflation charge in the event of a fire when
the inflator is in storage prior to being installed in a vehicle or during a fire
after it is installed in an automobile. As acknowledged in Nakajima et al United States
Patent 5,299,828, issued April 5, 1994, heat transfer to the autoignition charge may
be delayed if the autoignition package is positioned at a location remote from the
fire. In the device shown in that patent the autoignition charge is provided as a
coating inside the diffuser. The coating does not cover the ports in the diffuser
and hence the contents, and particularly the pyrotechnic inflation charge in the inflator
is not sealed from the environment and is exposed to moisture or other constituents
in the atmosphere which may adversely affect the performance of the pyrotechnic charge.
Furthermore the application of such a coating requires specialized apparatus and complicates
the usual operation in which an inflator is assembled.
[0006] One object of the invention is to provide a pyrotechnic inflator with an improved
autoignition means which is easy to install.
[0007] Another object is to provide an autoignition means which does not require a separate
means for retaining it in an inflator.
[0008] A further object is to provide an autoignition charge in the form of a foil which
may also be used to seal the ports in a pyrotechnic inflator.
[0009] Still another object is to provide an autoignition charge in the form of a bondable
autoignition foil which comprises a film carrying an adhesive on one surface of the
film and an autoignition composition on the opposite surface of the film.
[0010] A further object is to simplify the assembly of a pyrotechnic airbag inflator which
includes an autoignition charge.
[0011] In general, known pyrotechnic inflation devices for airbags include an undeployed
airbag cushion and means to inflate said cushion. The inflation means includes a pyrotechnic
gas-generating material and ignition means for initiating the generation of gas from
said pyrotechnic material in order to inflate the airbag cushion. As described in
prior art devices the inflation means may also include an autoignition package. The
present invention is addressed to an improvement in the autoignition means in such
prior art airbag inflation devices.
[0012] In the devices of the above noted prior art, the autoignition material is in the
form of a separate packet, installed in an appropriate space in the inflation device.
In the present invention, the autoignition material is incorporated in a bondable
foil which may be attached to any convenient surface of an airbag inflator. Preferably
it is attached to a surface which would be exposed to the heat of a bonfire if the
inflator was subjected to an accidential fire. Most preferably it may be used to seal
an internal component of the inflator from the atmosphere, in place of the foil presently
used for this purpose thereby eliminating the necessity of separately providing both
a package of autoignition material and a sealing foil as described in United States
Patent 5,439,250 issued August 8, 1995.
[0013] In a preferred form of the present invention, the function of the prior art foil
covering and the function of the autoignition charge are combined in such a way that
the autoignition charge is exposed for heat transfer more effectively than in the
prior art devices, and the need for a separate foil covering and a separate autoignition
package is entirely eliminated.
[0014] By combining the function of the autoignition system in the inflator with the function
of the foil, the inflator is simplified, the process of assembling the inflator is
simplified and the efficiency and reliability of the system is enhanced. In addition,
any problems associated with the handling of the autoignition charge materials and
the installation of the autoignition system are eliminated.
[0015] The invention will be better understood from the description which follows taken
in conjunction with the drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic view of a driver side airbag inflator in which the autoignition
foil of the present invention is installed, showing various locations in which the
foil may be installed;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary sectional view showing the foil of the invention.
Figure 3 and 4 are schematic views of passenger side airbag inflators with the bondable
autoignition foil of the present invention; and
Figure 5 is a section on plane 5-5 of Figure 3; and
Figure 6 is a section on plane 6-6 of Figure 4.
[0016] As shown in Figure 2, the bondable autoignition foil 10 of this invention comprises
a thin film 12 of foil having an autoignition composition 14 disposed on one side
of the film 12 and a layer of adhesive 16 bonded to the opposite side of film 12.
The autoignition material 14 may consist of particles of black powder or other gun
powder type materials or nitrocellulose base pyrotechnic dispersed in a binder such
as a thermoplastic resin. A layer of separating material (not shown) may be provided
on the adhesive so that the foil can be stored in rolls and dispenses for installation
into the airbag inflators of Figures 1 and 4 when they are being assembled.
[0017] Figure 1 is a schematic representation of the housing 20 of a known driver side airbag
inflator device, showing various locations at which the foil may be attached, the
foil pieces being designated A, B and C. The components of the device such as the
pyrotechnic charge, filter screen, diffuser, igniter etc have been omitted as these
are conventional and are well known in the art. As shown in Figure 1, a piece of foil
A may be disposed at the base of a well 22 adjacent an outer wall 24 of a driver's
side inflator housing 20 such as one shown in Adams et al patent noted above. It will
be evident that the foil may be attached to any other suitable surface of the inflator,
including internal surfaces which may be perforated or ported. Thus in Figure 1 foil
10 may line the bottom of well 22. The adhesive layer 16 secures the foil B to an
internal surface 26 of an airbag inflator housing with the foil covering ports 28
in wall 26, through which gas generated from the pyrotechnic charge (not shown) flows
toward an airbag cushion in the usual way as described in the above noted Adams patent.
The adhesive backed foil C may be installed on the vertical wall 29 of the diffuser
annulus within which the pyrotechnic charge is disposed.
[0018] In Figure 3 the foil A covers the ports 30 in an igniter tube housing 32 in a passenger
side inflator.
[0019] It is also possible to locate pieces of the autoignition foil in more than a single
location in the inflator. For example foil could be on both an endwall and on another
surface of the inflator housing.
[0020] In Figure 4, a passenger side inflator housing 40 provided with autoignition foil
piece 42 adhered within a recess 44 in an endwall 46 of the inflator housing 40.
[0021] It will be seen that by the use of an adhesive backed foil to carry the autoignition
charge assembly of the inflator is simplified, less space is required and a weight
saving may be achieved.
1. An automotive airbag inflation device including an autoignition charge, characterised
in that the charge is in the form of a bondable autoignition foil (10) comprising
a carrier film (12), a layer of an adhesive (16) adhered to a first face of said film
and a coating of an autoignition composition (14) on a second face, opposite said
first face of said film.
2. An inflation device according to claim 1 in which the bondable foil (10) is adhered
to a wall (26, 29) in said airbag inflation device.
3. An inflation device according to claim 2 in which said foil (10) is adhered to an
inner face of an outer wall (24) of a housing (20) for said airbag inflation device.
4. An inflation device according to any preceding claim which includes a casing (20)
in which there are apertures (28) and said foil (10) is adhered to said casing and
is disposed so as to cover said apertures.
5. An autoignition charge (10) for an automotive airbag inflation device, said charge
comprising a bondable foil (10) in the form of a carrier film (12) with a layer of
adhesive (16) on one side of the film and a coating of an autoignition composition
(14) on the opposite side.
6. An autoignition charge (10) according to claim 5 wherein said carrier film (12) is
a synthetic polymer or metal film.
7. An autoignition charge (10) according to claim 5 or claim 6 wherein said autoignition
composition (14) comprises a gunpowder or nitrocellulose-based pyrotechnic material
dispersed in a binder.